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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-11-17, Page 22drool news lacMow Sentinel, Wednead.. y, Novlember 17, 1952-14. 22 roo].'side raises X320.• for UNICE By Marcia Hoak and - • During the Hallowe'en. season ' our . school rinsed $329,28 ° for UNICEF. This money will go.to help needy children around theworld, Friday, November 5 was a Professional Development. day, and while the students stayed Dome some teachers toured Douglas Pout, some went to the Outdoor Centre itt'Bruce County, others went to observe individualized • reading programs at M. An- thony's School in Kincar- dine, and some attended the Conference oldie Council of Exceptional, Children in Lon- don, During .the last two weeks the nurses have been in then schooltesting sight and hear - g, They were also in on November' '10 for iminuniza- tion shots, On, November. 10 there was. a Remembrance Day cere- mony held at 9.00 a.m The assembly, opened with every. one . singing ' O Canada. The scripture reading from Psalm 23 was read by Cathy Dow, who also ledin reciting the Lord's Prayer. Mr. Roberts from 'the Dungannon -Nile United Church spoke on, Children and War. 'Jim Wright gave a reading. called, The Poppy... The Flower of Remem- brance., The Senior . Choir . led by Mr. Cameron, sang Solfeg- gio. Heidi Fillmore, read a story entitled, 1f You Can't Remember ... Think! All the students then wat- ched a film, called, The Other April. Mrs. :lolly led the hymn, Omward Christian Soldiers. The Grade 8 students played, Amazing. Grace and Edelweiss. Some played the soprano and tenor recorders.. Julie Thompson played the tone bells and Chris Simpson played the auto harp, A few students chorded on the' ukeleles. Leroy Dougherty accompanied on guitar. A11 were conducted by Mr. Cam- eron, Kindergarten through Grade 3 carried on the Yradi; tion with the laying of the wreaths at the cross. The Last Post and . Reveille were •.then played; The flags were. manoeuvred by Tracy Tyler and. Mark Johnston: The assembly closed = with the singing of God Save the Queen.. On November 12• Mr. Doug Neal of F. E. Madill Sec- ondary School, Wngham came with the Intermediate Math Review.' He sat inon some loath classes and inter- viewed some students from grades 7 and 8. Also on November 12 Dave Dawson, Dungannon came to. our. school. He brought his musket and showed it• to the grade seven students. He told them how it was used andwhat for. They Have been' studying pioneers and how . they hunted game. This: week was the first meeting of the library 'club. There were' 25 • members. Officers elected were presid- ent, Heidi Fillmore; vice- president, Angela. Millan and 'secretary, Heather Stor- ey. . About fifteen volunteers are comingto the school: at different times during each week this term to help indiv- idual children, assist in , the library, or kindergarten, make instructional materials, help with music or field trips. All of this help is gratefully appreciated , by students and teachers. . ' • • 415140001:10 p . i 1: •10 4. T-' .1 r •I s 4 •• • • plT' •• .o . w . .i t4 r If lOr Beat The holiday shopping crunch! gift Ift Yi Yr 52 woys to say Meriy Chuistmos to ikat lucky someone on yo Iist....ONLY $15 25 Sive time..... • lave:oaliiihassliof 14 'ft AN AURACflVE GIFT CARD WILL BE SENT VI ititatiogvagsgarsivivocswarotarzczcztcsroczerzciprococww-wz The Mon To See is irisINTEE 3 BEDROOM home, Campbell Streit, Lucknaw, modern kltch n, spaclous'living and dining awns with 2 laths, idol" family home. Vendor • would comae' DUNGANNON throe bedroom home; ki cha . Ilei. room and dining room; oloctrk heath* .verything' on. ono lovol; approximately. ton •years old: ideal rNlromoht home. 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